Alternate Community Programs is located in Prince George, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Alternate Community Programs can be found in our scholarship database
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1270 2nd Ave
Prince George, British Columbia
V2L 3B3
250 564-6574
Scholarships
The Robert B. and Sophia Whiteside Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to graduating seniors of Duluth high schools who show academic excellence, high character, leadership and promise to contribute to their communities.Marion Whiteside Meining established the scholarship in memory of her parents, Robert and Sophia Whiteside. Robert Whiteside was a pioneer Duluth lumberman and mining executive active in forming the City...
Established in 2007 by Brian King in honor of his parents, Dorsey and Betty King, who grew up in Claiborne County and resided in Campbell County.Scholarship Amount$1,600 one-year awardEligibilityThe Dorsey and Betty King Scholarship is for graduating seniors of Claiborne or Campbell County, Tennessee high schools who plan to enroll in college full-time to study business or registered nursing and...
Most scholarships from the Inland Empire Community Foundation are awarded directly through the colleges and universities in our two-county area. Students who are interested in applying should check with their school counselor or financial aid office for information and applications.However, students are able to apply directly to IECF for many scholarships, most of which can be accessed through the Common...
The Next Swell was created in part for the purpose of providing financial academic scholarships to exceptional students pursuing research and/or a degree in a marine science or marine conservation-focused area.We will be awarding multiple scholarships of $5,000 for the 2025-2026 academic year. Scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded to the most qualified applicants who display a passion for...
Each year, Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities recognizes students from all over the country who have achieved great success despite or because of their learning challenges. The Fred J. Epstein Youth Achievement Awards celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of young people with LD and ADHD who have done amazing things, making a lasting impact on their schools and communities. Many are...
Many promising students are unable to pursue higher education due to the financial burden a college education presents. The Jackson Laboratory, through the JAX College Scholarship Program, will award a $10,000 scholarship to three students from underserved backgrounds who will pursue a college degree and aspire to a career in biomedicine. This program is open to graduating high school seniors...